Are You Better than an Average Fantasy Baseball Player? Prove It Tonight.

Learn how to make money by just being above average at fantasy baseball.

Think you're better than the average fantasy baseball player? Today is your chance to prove it.

Our friends over at Fantasy Feud are running a 30-entry baseball contest, and it's a numberFire exclusive event. It's just $5.50 to enter, with $150 in prizes. But what's even more fantastic is that, if you enter and score above Fantasy Feud's average lineup score of 55 points, you'll get a free $11 qualifer entry into their 5K Friday baseball contest. It's the perfect way to start your Friday evening.

Not sure who to pick? No worries, my friend - our optimal lineup, which consistently posts above the average score, is here to help you out.

MLB Optimal Lineup for April 25th, 2014

Player

Position

Projected FP

Cost

Adam LaRoche

1B

2.36

$70,300.00

Alex Rios

RF

2.26

$74,500.00

Ben Zobrist

2B

1.93

$85,500.00

Evan Longoria

3B

2.15

$79,700.00

Ian Desmond

SS

1.72

$62,000.00

Jason Heyward

RF

2.02

$63,200.00

Jayson Werth

RF

2.2

$77,000.00

Miguel Cabrera

1B

2.42

$94,000.00

Paul Goldschmidt

1B

2.34

$94,800.00

Stephen Strasburg

SP

7.78

$109,800.00

Jesse Chavez

SP

7.3

$60,200.00

Robbie Ross

SP

6.67

$58,000.00

Josmil Pinto

C

2.17

$70,900.00

NOTE: Lineup updated at 4:05 PM EST. Some of the information below is invalid.

Before digging into the lineup, there are a couple of things to note. First, this particular lineup is subject to change, and we'll be updating it throughout the day as lineups are revealed. Second, if you want to differentiate the roster a bit, check out our optimal lineup tool, where you can swap out player - or even full teams - to get the perfect lineup. That will certainly help differentiate yourself from your competition.

This week's Friday lineup has the high-priced Stephen Strasburg with lower-priced pitchers in Robbie Ross and Jesse Chavez. Strasburg is a no-brainer at home against one of the worst hitting teams in the bigs, San Diego. Ross and Chavez are the value plays, and each have upside of their own. Chavez will face a Houston Astros lineup with a 24.4% K rate, the third-worst in the league. Ross gets Seattle, another team with a lowe strikeout rate (23.8%), and one that's scored the second-fewest runs over the last two weeks.

The batters, as usual, are stacked. Like, incredibly stacked. Instead of looking at the big names though, let's dig into two that are lower-priced, showing why our algorithms like them so much today.

The first is Twins' catcher Josmil Pinto, who will face right-hander Rick Porcello. Though Pinto is a righty himself, his limited Major League Baseball plate appearances show that he hits righties much better than lefties. He's also very cheap on most daily fantasy sites, making him a daily value play.

Another lower-priced player - even lower than Pinto - is Jonathan Schoop. Though he's had issues striking out this year, the Baltimore's second baseman can hit right-handers pretty well, which is what he'll see tonight in Yordano Ventura. Again, we're not talking a lot of plate appearances here, but Schoop, thus far, has a wOBA that's 200 points higher against right-handers compared to lefties. He's essentially a punt in this lineup, but he's still capable of producing according to the algorithms.